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  • 3 weeks ago | news.cgtn.com | Salman Rushdie |Adam Higginbotham |Zoë Schlanger |Jonathan Haidt

    The analysis covered 4,113 individual book recommendations. To process this large dataset, the researcher used artificial intelligence to identify frequently mentioned titles, including variations in wording and formatting. Because full access to the original lists was limited by copyright, AI played a key role in recognizing recurring mentions across sources.

  • 1 month ago | elpais.com | Zoë Schlanger

    En 2011, dos investigadores de Misuri hicieron una locura: pusieron pastillas de guitarra [que amplifican el sonido] en una planta y demostraron que podía oír. La idea, como tantas otras buenas ideas, surgió por casualidad. Rex Cocroft, experto en comunicación animal, estaba estudiando membrácidos (o diablitos), que son insectos de un aspecto muy peculiar (…).

  • 1 month ago | theatlantic.com | Zoë Schlanger

    When you inhale a microscopic speck of soot, its journey may go like this: The particle enters your nose and heads into your lungs, penetrating even the tiny air sacs that facilitate gas exchange. Next it may slip into your bloodstream and flow into your heart, or past the blood-brain barrier. Most of us inhale some of these tiny particles every day.

  • 1 month ago | defenddemocracy.press | Zoë Schlanger

    by Zoë SchlangerFebruary 28, 2025At 4 p.m. ET yesterday, Andrew Hazelton got a form email telling him his work as a hurricane modeler at the federal government would be officially over at 5 p.m. that day. In his five months as a federal employee, his job was to help improve the models that serve as the basis for the National Hurricane Center’s forecasts.

  • 2 months ago | theatlantic.com | Zoë Schlanger

    Tracking the Trump administration’s rollback of climate and environmental policies can seem like being forced through a wormhole back in time. The administration tried to freeze funding that Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act directed to clean energy, turning that particular clock back to 2022. The Environmental Protection Agency could scrap the finding that greenhouse-gas emissions pose threats to human health and the environment, which has underpinned federal climate efforts since 2009.

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Zoë Schlanger
Zoë Schlanger @zoeschlanger
22 Apr 25

RT @AppleBooks: From nature’s quiet wonders to the realities of climate change, these books invite you to reflect, explore, and act. This…

Zoë Schlanger
Zoë Schlanger @zoeschlanger
9 Apr 25

RT @TheAtlantic: Through new policies and aggressive cuts, the Trump administration is taking steps that will encourage more pollution whil…

Zoë Schlanger
Zoë Schlanger @zoeschlanger
19 Feb 25

RT @latimesfob: Congratulations to this year’s Science & Technology finalists! 💥 Rebecca Boyle (@rboyle31) Ferris Jabr (@ferrisjabr) Danie…